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Registered Technicians in Orthotics RTO(c), Registered Technicians in Prosthetics RTP(c), Registered Technicians in Prosthetics and Orthotics RTPO(c)
Registered Technicians
Registration promotes the development of technical competence and provides recognition within the profession of those individuals who demonstrate technical competence in orthotics and/or prosthetics. Technician Registration is awarded as an attestation of competency for the public, those who require orthotic/prosthetic services, and those in other health professions. The awarding of registration provides the Registered Technician with an appropriate and meaningful recognition of professional competence.
Classification of Registration
Registration Pathway
Six Es of Registration
The six E's for Registration include eligibility, education, experience, examinations, ethics and education (continuing). Click link below to learn more. Learn MoreThere are two pathways to become a Registered Technician in Canada.
Method I
Method II (do not need to complete the 2 year George Brown College Technician program)
Individuals that are foreign trained can find out more about how to become credentialed in Canada here. |
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